We spoke with Dr. Craig Smith about his new memoir, Nobility in Small Things: A Surgeon’s Path. An intimate portrait replete with the wisdom of experience and contemplation. In this expansive interview, Dr. Smith discusses the many themes of his book and the nuance therein.
Treatment for obesity is changing. Ozempic is a drug used to treat diabetes; now, millions of people are using it to lose weight. We talked to bariatric surgeon Dr. Marc Bessler about how drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro work and all the questions in between.
Dr. Jason Hawksworth is one of the few surgeons in the U.S. doing complex liver surgery entirely on the robot. In this interview, he shares his passion for robotic surgery and plans for the future.
Cardiac surgeon, Dr. Arnar Geirsson is an expert in the robotic approach to mitral repair. He shares his passion for robotic surgery and what he sees as the future of treatment.
NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital is the leading center for surgical and hospital care for children in New York City. The hospital is proud to be recognized by leading publications and medical organizations for its world-class care provided by its specialists, nurses, care teams, and support staff.
Integrative therapies have become an essential component of care for patients with cancer. Shown to decrease side effects of treatments and promote a general sense of well-being.
NewYork-Presbyterian, the hospital partner of Columbia University Irving Medical Center, has once again been named one of the best hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.